A bill that will criminalize international doping conspiracies became law Friday with President Donald Trump’s signature, closing out a two-year legislative process during which the only true opposition to the bill came from outside the United States.
The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act had earlier passed both houses of Congress on voice votes.
Visa outsourcing company BLS International today said it has bagged USD 5 million tender from Afghanistan Embassy to facilitate registration and identification of all citizens […]
JONATHAN Joseph is celebrating his first Six Nations title with England – and will now set his sights on achieving the Grand Slam. Derby-born Joseph […]
Los Angeles (AFP) – Al Jarreau, the affable jazz singing great who reached new audiences by seamlessly merging styles and through television, died Sunday days […]
JOHANNESBURG – Three passengers have been arrested at OR Tambo International Airport in a suspected R26-million cocaine bust. Police spokesperson Brigadier Vish Naidoo said a […]